SENIOR SURVEY CODEBOOK - JANUARY 12, 3:45 PM Edits made to main survey on Jan 22 (not made in web codebook): Question 4A: You need not have changed your beliefs Underline changed. Question 6A & B: this fall? Underline fall. Question 10: Professional doctorate (EdD, DDIV) Change DDIV to DDiv Question 20A: My work-study or academic year job helps me Change helps to helped Question 20B: My job schedule does not allow Change job to work Question 21: Reword for web directions Question 24: Answer choice 'Not Important' Underline Not Question 26: During the fall term. Underline fall Question 34: Please indicate whether you actively participated in any of the following intercollegiate sports during. . . Italicize sports Question 34: Sport 2: (fill in ONLY if you participate in two intercollegiate sports) Change participate to participated Part A. Evaluation of Your Undergraduate Experience 1. Overall, how satisfied have you been with your undergraduate education? DISSATISFIED SATISFAC=1 -- Very dissatisfied SATISFAC=2 -- Generally dissatisfied SATISFAC=3 -- Ambivalent SATISFAC=4 -- Generally satisfied SATISFIED SATISFAC=5 -- Very satisfied 2. How satisfied are you with each of the following services or aspects of your college? If you lack experience with an aspect, please mark "Not Applicable." (Mark ONE answer in each row.) Quality of Academic Experience Very Dis- satisfied Generally Dis- satisfied Generally Satisfied Very Satisfied Not applicable Academic advising before declaring a major SADVISE=1 SADVISE=2 SADVISE=3 SADVISE=4 SADVISE=5 Academic advising in your major SADVMAJ=1 SADVMAJ=2 SADVMAJ=3 SADVMAJ=4 SADVMAJ=5 Out of class availability of faculty SFACAVL=1 SFACAVL=2 SFACAVL=3 SFACAVL=4 SFACAVL=5 Opportunities to participate in research with a faculty member SRESEARC=1 SRESEARC=2 SRESEARC=3 SRESEARC=4 SRESEARC=5 Tutorial help or other academic assistance SHELP=1 SHELP=2 SHELP=3 SHELP=4 SHELP=5 Internships SINTERN=1 SINTERN=2 SINTERN=3 SINTERN=4 SINTERN=5 Study off-campus or abroad SABROAD=1 SABROAD=2 SABROAD=3 SABROAD=4 SABROAD=5 Availability of courses you wanted to take SCRSAVL=1 SCRSAVL=2 SCRSAVL=3 SCRSAVL=4 SCRSAVL=5 Overall quality of instruction SINSTQL=1 SINSTQL=2 SINSTQL=3 SINSTQL=4 SINSTQL=5 Size of classes SCLSIZE=1 SCLSIZE=2 SCLSIZE=3 SCLSIZE=4 SCLSIZE=5 Interdisciplinary courses SINTDIS=1 SINTDIS=2 SINTDIS=3 SINTDIS=4 SINTDIS=5 Independent study or self-designed courses SINDSTUD=1 SINDSTUD=2 SINDSTUD=3 SINDSTUD=4 SINDSTUD=5 Quality of Course Instruction Very Dis- satisfied Generally Dis- satisfied Generally Satisfied Very Satisfied Not applicable Humanities and arts courses SHUMART=1 SHUMART=2 SHUMART=3 SHUMART=4 SHUMART=5 Natural science and math courses SNSCIMAT=1 SNSCIMAT=2 SNSCIMAT=3 SNSCIMAT=4 SNSCIMAT=5 Social science courses SSOCSCI=1 SSOCSCI=2 SSOCSCI=3 SSOCSCI=4 SSOCSCI=5 Engineering courses SENGINER=1 SENGINER=2 SENGINER=3 SENGINER=4 SENGINER=5 Courses in your major field SCRSMAJ=1 SCRSMAJ=2 SCRSMAJ=3 SCRSMAJ=4 SCRSMAJ=5 Quality of Campus Services and Facilities Very Dis- satisfied Generally Dis- satisfied Generally Satisfied Very Satisfied Not applicable Classrooms SCLASSRM=1 SCLASSRM=2 SCLASSRM=3 SCLASSRM=4 SCLASSRM=5 Laboratory facilities and equipment SSCIEQP=1 SSCIEQP=2 SSCIEQP=3 SSCIEQP=4 SSCIEQP=5 Foreign language facilities SLANGFAC=1 SLANGFAC=2 SLANGFAC=3 SLANGFAC=4 SLANGFAC=5 Computer facilities and resources SCOMPFAC=1 SCOMPFAC=2 SCOMPFAC=3 SCOMPFAC=4 SCOMPFAC=5 Computer services and support SCOMPSER=1 SCOMPSER=2 SCOMPSER=3 SCOMPSER=4 SCOMPSER=5 Library facilities and resources SLIBFAC=1 SLIBFAC=2 SLIBFAC=3 SLIBFAC=4 SLIBFAC=5 Athletic facilities SATHFAC=1 SATHFAC=2 SATHFAC=3 SATHFAC=4 SATHFAC=5 Administration's responsiveness to student concerns SADMRESP=1 SADMRESP=2 SADMRESP=3 SADMRESP=4 SADMRESP=5 Campus security office/campus police SPOLICE=1 SPOLICE=2 SPOLICE=3 SPOLICE=4 SPOLICE=5 Career services SCAREER=1 SCAREER=2 SCAREER=3 SCAREER=4 SCAREER=5 Financial aid office SFINAID=1 SFINAID=2 SFINAID=3 SFINAID=4 SFINAID=5 Your financial aid award(s) SFINAWRD=1 SFINAWRD=2 SFINAWRD=3 SFINAWRD=4 SFINAWRD=5 Financial services (Bursar's office, student accounts, etc.) SFINSERV=1 SFINSERV=2 SFINSERV=3 SFINSERV=4 SFINSERV=5 Food services SFOOD=1 SFOOD=2 SFOOD=3 SFOOD=4 SFOOD=5 Psychological counseling services SPYSCH=1 SPYSCH=2 SPYSCH=3 SPYSCH=4 SPYSCH=5 Registrar's office SREGISTR=1 SREGISTR=2 SREGISTR=3 SREGISTR=4 SREGISTR=5 Student employment programs SSTDEMP=1 SSTDEMP=2 SSTDEMP=3 SSTDEMP=4 SSTDEMP=5 Student health services SHEALTH=1 SHEALTH=2 SHEALTH=3 SHEALTH=4 SHEALTH=5 Student housing facilities SHOFAC=1 SHOFAC=2 SHOFAC=3 SHOFAC=4 SHOFAC=5 Student housing office/services SHOSERV=1 SHOSERV=2 SHOSERV=3 SHOSERV=4 SHOSERV=5 Quality of Campus Life Very Dis- satisfied Generally Dis- satisfied Generally Satisfied Very Satisfied Not applicable Opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities SEXTRAC=1 SEXTRAC=2 SEXTRAC=3 SEXTRAC=4 SEXTRAC=5 Social life on campus SSOCLIFE=1 SSOCLIFE=2 SSOCLIFE=3 SSOCLIFE=4 SSOCLIFE=5 Student government SSTDGOVT=1 SSTDGOVT=2 SSTDGOVT=3 SSTDGOVT=4 SSTDGOVT=5 Extra-curricular speakers, cultural offerings, and events SEVENTS=1 SEVENTS=2 SEVENTS=3 SEVENTS=4 SEVENTS=5 Climate for minority students on campus SMINCLIM=1 SMINCLIM=2 SMINCLIM=3 SMINCLIM=4 SMINCLIM=5 Sense of community on campus SCAMPCOM=1 SCAMPCOM=2 SCAMPCOM=3 SCAMPCOM=4 SCAMPCOM=5 Sense of community where you live SLIVECOM=1 SLIVECOM=2 SLIVECOM=3 SLIVECOM=4 SLIVECOM=5 Ethnic/racial diversity of the campus SDIVERSE=1 SDIVERSE=2 SDIVERSE=3 SDIVERSE=4 SDIVERSE=5 Intercollegiate athletic opportunities SATHOPP=1 SATHOPP=2 SATHOPP=3 SATHOPP=4 SATHOPP=5 Club sport opportunities SCLUBSP=1 SCLUBSP=2 SCLUBSP=3 SCLUBSP=4 SCLUBSP=5 Recreational and intramural athletic opportunities SRECRSP=1 SRECRSP=2 SRECRSP=3 SRECRSP=4 SRECRSP=5 Feeling of security on campus SSECURE=1 SSECURE=2 SSECURE=3 SSECURE=4 SSECURE=5 Click Next to save your entries on this page and proceed to the next page.
SENIOR SURVEY CODEBOOK - JANUARY 12, 3:45 PM
Edits made to main survey on Jan 22 (not made in web codebook): Question 4A: You need not have changed your beliefs Underline changed. Question 6A & B: this fall? Underline fall. Question 10: Professional doctorate (EdD, DDIV) Change DDIV to DDiv Question 20A: My work-study or academic year job helps me Change helps to helped Question 20B: My job schedule does not allow Change job to work Question 21: Reword for web directions Question 24: Answer choice 'Not Important' Underline Not Question 26: During the fall term. Underline fall Question 34: Please indicate whether you actively participated in any of the following intercollegiate sports during. . . Italicize sports Question 34: Sport 2: (fill in ONLY if you participate in two intercollegiate sports) Change participate to participated
Part A. Evaluation of Your Undergraduate Experience
1. Overall, how satisfied have you been with your undergraduate education?
2. How satisfied are you with each of the following services or aspects of your college? If you lack experience with an aspect, please mark "Not Applicable." (Mark ONE answer in each row.)
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Part A. Evaluation of Your Undergraduate Experience (continued) 3. Would you encourage a high school senior who resembles you when you were a high school senior (same background, ability, interests, and temperament) to attend your college? ENCHSS=1 -- Definitely would NOT ENCHSS=2 -- Probably would NOT ENCHSS=3 -- Maybe ENCHSS=4 -- Probably would ENCHSS=5 -- Definitely would 4A. As an undergraduate, did you ever seriously question or rethink your beliefs or values in any of the following areas? You need not have changed your beliefs or values in order to answer "yes" to having questioned them in a fundamental way. Yes No Own political beliefs/values QPOLBEL=1 QPOLBEL=2 Own religious beliefs QRELBEL=1 QRELBEL=2 Own moral/ethical values QMORAL=1 QMORAL=2 Beliefs about the nature of humans or society QHUMNAT=1 QHUMNAT=2 Beliefs about religion(s) other than your own QRELIG=1 QRELIG=2 Beliefs about a race/ethnic group other than your own QRACETH=1 QRACETH=2 Beliefs about people with sexual orientations other than your own QSEXOR=1 QSEXOR=2 4B. Please indicate the extent to which you had interaction with students from each of the following groups when you were in college. Interactions with students during college None Little Some Substantial American Indian or Alaska Native IAMERIND=1 IAMERIND=2 IAMERIND=3 IAMERIND=4 Asian American IASIAN=1 IASIAN=2 IASIAN=3 IASIAN=4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander IHAWAII=1 IHAWAII=2 IHAWAII=3 IHAWAII=4 Black or African American IBLACK=1 IBLACK=2 IBLACK=3 IBLACK=4 Hispanic or Latino IHISP=1 IHISP=2 IHISP=3 IHISP=4 White IWHITE=1 IWHITE=2 IWHITE=3 IWHITE=4 From outside the U.S. IFOREIGN=1 IFOREIGN=2 IFOREIGN=3 IFOREIGN=4 Different religion from yours IDIFREL=1 IDIFREL=2 IDIFREL=3 IDIFREL=4 Different economic background from yours IDIFECBK=1 IDIFECBK=2 IDIFECBK=3 IDIFECBK=4 5. The list below contains some abilities and types of knowledge that may be developed in a bachelor's degree program. In Column I, please indicate the importance in your life of each ability or type of knowledge. In Column II, please indicate how your ability in each area has changed since you first entered college. I. Importance II. Change Not Important Somewhat Important Very Important Essential Weaker Now No Change Stronger Now Much Stronger Now Write effectively IWRITE=1 IWRITE=2 IWRITE=3 IWRITE=4 CWRITE=1 CWRITE=2 CWRITE=3 CWRITE=4 Communicate well orally IORAL=1 IORAL=2 IORAL=3 IORAL=4 CORAL=1 CORAL=2 CORAL=3 CORAL=4 Acquire new skills and knowledge on my own ISKILLS=1 ISKILLS=2 ISKILLS=3 ISKILLS=4 CSKILLS=1 CSKILLS=2 CSKILLS=3 CSKILLS=4 Think analytically and logically ITHINK=1 ITHINK=2 ITHINK=3 ITHINK=4 CTHINK=1 CTHINK=2 CTHINK=3 CTHINK=4 Formulate/create original ideas and solutions ICREATE=1 ICREATE=2 ICREATE=3 ICREATE=4 CCREATE=1 CCREATE=2 CCREATE=3 CCREATE=4 Evaluate and choose between alternative courses of action ICHOOSE=1 ICHOOSE=2 ICHOOSE=3 ICHOOSE=4 CCHOOSE=1 CCHOOSE=2 CCHOOSE=3 CCHOOSE=4 Lead and supervise tasks and groups of people ILEAD=1 ILEAD=2 ILEAD=3 ILEAD=4 CLEAD=1 CLEAD=2 CLEAD=3 CLEAD=4 Relate well to people of different races, nations, and religions IRELRACE=1 IRELRACE=2 IRELRACE=3 IRELRACE=4 CRELRACE=1 CRELRACE=2 CRELRACE=3 CRELRACE=4 Function effectively as a member of a team ITEAM=1 ITEAM=2 ITEAM=3 ITEAM=4 CTEAM=1 CTEAM=2 CTEAM=3 CTEAM=4 Use quantitative tools (e.g., statistics, graphs) IQUANT=1 IQUANT=2 IQUANT=3 IQUANT=4 CQUANT=1 CQUANT=2 CQUANT=3 CQUANT=4 Place current problems in historical/cultural/philosophical perspective ICPROB=1 ICPROB=2 ICPROB=3 ICPROB=4 CCPROB=1 CCPROB=2 CCPROB=3 CCPROB=4 Identify moral and ethical issues IMORAL=1 IMORAL=2 IMORAL=3 IMORAL=4 CMORAL=1 CMORAL=2 CMORAL=3 CMORAL=4 Not Important Somewhat Important Very Important Essential Weaker Now No Change Stronger Now Much Stronger Now Understand myself: abilities, interests, limitations, personality IUNDSELF=1 IUNDSELF=2 IUNDSELF=3 IUNDSELF=4 CUNDSELF=1 CUNDSELF=2 CUNDSELF=3 CUNDSELF=4 Function independently, without supervision IINDEP=1 IINDEP=2 IINDEP=3 IINDEP=4 CINDEP=1 CINDEP=2 CINDEP=3 CINDEP=4 Gain in-depth knowledge of a field IINDEPTH=1 IINDEPTH=2 IINDEPTH=3 IINDEPTH=4 CINDEPTH=1 CINDEPTH=2 CINDEPTH=3 CINDEPTH=4 Plan and execute complex projects IPROJECT=1 IPROJECT=2 IPROJECT=3 IPROJECT=4 CPROJECT=1 CPROJECT=2 CPROJECT=3 CPROJECT=4 Read or speak a foreign language ILANG=1 ILANG=2 ILANG=3 ILANG=4 CLANG=1 CLANG=2 CLANG=3 CLANG=4 Appreciate art, literature, music, drama IARTLIT=1 IARTLIT=2 IARTLIT=3 IARTLIT=4 CARTLIT=1 CARTLIT=2 CARTLIT=3 CARTLIT=4 Acquire broad knowledge in the arts and sciences IBROADKN=1 IBROADKN=2 IBROADKN=3 IBROADKN=4 CBROADKN=1 CBROADKN=2 CBROADKN=3 CBROADKN=4 Develop an awareness of social problems IAWARE=1 IAWARE=2 IAWARE=3 IAWARE=4 CAWARE=1 CAWARE=2 CAWARE=3 CAWARE=4 Develop self-esteem/self-confidence IESTEEM=1 IESTEEM=2 IESTEEM=3 IESTEEM=4 CESTEEM=1 CESTEEM=2 CESTEEM=3 CESTEEM=4 Resolve interpersonal conflicts positively ICONFLIC=1 ICONFLIC=2 ICONFLIC=3 ICONFLIC=4 CCONFLIC=1 CCONFLIC=2 CCONFLIC=3 CCONFLIC=4 Synthesize and integrate ideas and information ISYNTH=1 ISYNTH=2 ISYNTH=3 ISYNTH=4 CSYNTH=1 CSYNTH=2 CSYNTH=3 CSYNTH=4 Understand the process of science and experimentation ISCIPROC=1 ISCIPROC=2 ISCIPROC=3 ISCIPROC=4 CSCIPROC=1 CSCIPROC=2 CSCIPROC=3 CSCIPROC=4 Evaluate the role of science and technology in society ISCIROLE=1 ISCIROLE=2 ISCIROLE=3 ISCIROLE=4 CSCIROLE=1 CSCIROLE=2 CSCIROLE=3 CSCIROLE=4 Click Next to save your entries on this page and proceed to the next page.
Part A. Evaluation of Your Undergraduate Experience (continued)
3. Would you encourage a high school senior who resembles you when you were a high school senior (same background, ability, interests, and temperament) to attend your college? ENCHSS=1 -- Definitely would NOT ENCHSS=2 -- Probably would NOT ENCHSS=3 -- Maybe ENCHSS=4 -- Probably would ENCHSS=5 -- Definitely would
4A. As an undergraduate, did you ever seriously question or rethink your beliefs or values in any of the following areas? You need not have changed your beliefs or values in order to answer "yes" to having questioned them in a fundamental way.
4B. Please indicate the extent to which you had interaction with students from each of the following groups when you were in college.
5. The list below contains some abilities and types of knowledge that may be developed in a bachelor's degree program. In Column I, please indicate the importance in your life of each ability or type of knowledge. In Column II, please indicate how your ability in each area has changed since you first entered college.
Part B. Future Plans 6A. What is MOST LIKELY to be your PRINCIPAL activity this fall? Mark only one activity in column A. 6B. What else, if anything, will you probably be doing this fall? Mark as many as apply. A B PRACT06=01 OTHEMPFT=1 Employment, full-time paid PRACT06=02 OTHEMPPT=1 Employment, part-time paid PRACT06=03 OTHSCHFT=1 Graduate or professional school full-time PRACT06=04 OTHSCHPT=1 Graduate or professional school part-time PRACT06=05 OTHBA=1 Additional undergraduate coursework PRACT06=06 OTHMIL=1 Military Service PRACT06=07 OTHVOL=1 Volunteer activity (e.g., Peace Corps) PRACT06=08 OTHFAM=1 Starting or raising a family PRACT06=09 OTHTRA=1 Traveling PRACT06=10 OTHUND=1 Completely undecided PRACT06=11 OTHACT=1 Other activity. Please specify: (500 characters maximum) 7. If employment will be your PRIMARY activity this fall, which of the following BEST describes the current state of your employment plans? (Exclude search for summer-only employment; mark only ONE answer.) JOBPLANS=1 -- Have accepted a position JOBPLANS=2 -- Have been offered a position and refused it; still searching for preferred position JOBPLANS=3 -- Considering one or more specific offers JOBPLANS=4 -- Currently searching for a position or waiting for an offer JOBPLANS=5 -- Will begin searching for a position after graduation JOBPLANS=6 -- Not planning on employment this fall 8. If you have accepted a job, in what sector is your position? (Mark only ONE answer.) JOBSECT=01 -- Financial services JOBSECT=02 -- Consulting JOBSECT=03 -- Sales and marketing JOBSECT=04 -- Business (other) JOBSECT=05 -- Communications, media, or the arts JOBSECT=06 -- Education JOBSECT=07 -- Engineering JOBSECT=08 -- Government JOBSECT=09 -- Health or medicine JOBSECT=10 -- Information technology JOBSECT=11 -- Law JOBSECT=12 -- Military JOBSECT=13 -- Non-profit agency or NGO JOBSECT=14 -- Sports, hospitality, recreation JOBSECT=15 -- Other. Please specify: (500 characters maximum) 9A. Which of the following best describes the current state of your educational plans for the fall? (Mark only ONE answer.) EDPLANS=1 -- Accepted and will be attending in the fall EDPLANS=2 -- Accepted and deferred admission until a later date EDPLANS=3 -- Placed on the waiting list, no acceptances EDPLANS=4 -- No acceptances EDPLANS=5 -- Not planning on school this fall 9B. If education (graduate or professional school) will be your PRIMARY activity this fall, will you be attending your first choice institution? FCHOICE=1 -- Yes FCHOICE=2 -- No >> Why not? (Mark all that apply.) NFCHOICE=1 -- Not admitted to first choice institution NCOST=1 -- School I will be attending costs less than first choice NAID=1 -- School I will attend offered more attractive aid/assistance NGEO=1 -- Constraints on geographic mobility (location of school) NOTHER=1 -- Other. Please specify: (500 characters maximum) 10. Which, if any, degrees do you plan to pursue this fall and at any time in the future? Please answer in both columns. (Mark more than one answer in one column only if you expect to receive a joint degree.) This Fall Future Plans APBA06=1 FAPBA=1 Second bachelor's degree APMAS06=1 FAPMAS=1 Master's degree in the Arts & Sciences APMENG06=1 FAPMENG=1 Master's degree in Engineering APMBA06=1 FAPMBA=1 Master's degree in Business (MBA) APMOTH06=1 FAPMOTH=1 Other Master's degree (e.g., MPA, MSW, MSN, MAT, MPH, MM) APEDD06=1 FAPEDD=1 Professional doctorate (EdD, DDIV) APPHD06=1 FAPPHD=1 Ph.D. APMED06=1 FAPMED=1 Medical degree (MD, DO, DDS, DVM) APLAW06=1 FAPLAW=1 Law degree (JD, LLB) APOTH06=1 FAPOTH=1 Other degree or certificate APUND06=1 FAPUND=1 Undecided about advanced degree APNO06=1 FAPNO=1 No advanced degree Click Next to save your entries on this page and proceed to the next page.
Part B. Future Plans
7. If employment will be your PRIMARY activity this fall, which of the following BEST describes the current state of your employment plans? (Exclude search for summer-only employment; mark only ONE answer.) JOBPLANS=1 -- Have accepted a position JOBPLANS=2 -- Have been offered a position and refused it; still searching for preferred position JOBPLANS=3 -- Considering one or more specific offers JOBPLANS=4 -- Currently searching for a position or waiting for an offer JOBPLANS=5 -- Will begin searching for a position after graduation JOBPLANS=6 -- Not planning on employment this fall
8. If you have accepted a job, in what sector is your position? (Mark only ONE answer.) JOBSECT=01 -- Financial services JOBSECT=02 -- Consulting JOBSECT=03 -- Sales and marketing JOBSECT=04 -- Business (other) JOBSECT=05 -- Communications, media, or the arts JOBSECT=06 -- Education JOBSECT=07 -- Engineering JOBSECT=08 -- Government JOBSECT=09 -- Health or medicine JOBSECT=10 -- Information technology JOBSECT=11 -- Law JOBSECT=12 -- Military JOBSECT=13 -- Non-profit agency or NGO JOBSECT=14 -- Sports, hospitality, recreation JOBSECT=15 -- Other. Please specify: (500 characters maximum)
9A. Which of the following best describes the current state of your educational plans for the fall? (Mark only ONE answer.) EDPLANS=1 -- Accepted and will be attending in the fall EDPLANS=2 -- Accepted and deferred admission until a later date EDPLANS=3 -- Placed on the waiting list, no acceptances EDPLANS=4 -- No acceptances EDPLANS=5 -- Not planning on school this fall
9B. If education (graduate or professional school) will be your PRIMARY activity this fall, will you be attending your first choice institution? FCHOICE=1 -- Yes FCHOICE=2 -- No >> Why not? (Mark all that apply.)
NFCHOICE=1 -- Not admitted to first choice institution NCOST=1 -- School I will be attending costs less than first choice NAID=1 -- School I will attend offered more attractive aid/assistance NGEO=1 -- Constraints on geographic mobility (location of school) NOTHER=1 -- Other. Please specify: (500 characters maximum)
10. Which, if any, degrees do you plan to pursue this fall and at any time in the future? Please answer in both columns. (Mark more than one answer in one column only if you expect to receive a joint degree.)
Part B. Future Plans (continued) 11. If you plan to pursue a Master’s or Doctoral degree in the fall, in which field(s) do you expect to earn a degree? (Please specify in the box below.) MASTFIELD 12. How important was Career Services in helping you to ... ... explore career options? CSEXPLO=1 -- Not Important CSEXPLO=2 -- Somewhat Important CSEXPLO=3 -- Very Important CSEXPLO=4 -- Essential CSEXPLO=5 -- Not Applicable ... locate employment following college? CSEMPLY=1 -- Not Important CSEMPLY=2 -- Somewhat Important CSEMPLY=3 -- Very Important CSEMPLY=4 -- Essential CSEMPLY=5 -- Not Applicable 13. From whom or where did you get information to help you achieve your post-graduation plans and how valuable was the information? (Mark one answer for each source.) Career Services: Not Very Valuable Moderately Valuable Very Valuable Not a Source Resume critique CSRESUM=1 CSRESUM=2 CSRESUM=3 CSRESUM=4 Career counseling CSCOUNS=1 CSCOUNS=2 CSCOUNS=3 CSCOUNS=4 Website resources CSWEB=1 CSWEB=2 CSWEB=3 CSWEB=4 Workshops, panels, and programs CSWKSHP=1 CSWKSHP=2 CSWKSHP=3 CSWKSHP=4 Library materials CSLIB=1 CSLIB=2 CSLIB=3 CSLIB=4 On-campus recruiting CSONREC=1 CSONREC=2 CSONREC=3 CSONREC=4 Off-campus recruiting CSOFFRC=1 CSOFFRC=2 CSOFFRC=3 CSOFFRC=4 Networking and Other Resources: Not Very Valuable Moderately Valuable Very Valuable Not a Source Parents or family CSPAR=1 CSPAR=2 CSPAR=3 CSPAR=4 Faculty advisor CSFCADV=1 CSFCADV=2 CSFCADV=3 CSFCADV=4 Other faculty CSFCOTH=1 CSFCOTH=2 CSFCOTH=3 CSFCOTH=4 Students or friends CSSTUD=1 CSSTUD=2 CSSTUD=3 CSSTUD=4 Alumnus or alumna CSALUM=1 CSALUM=2 CSALUM=3 CSALUM=4 Former job or internship CSJOB=1 CSJOB=2 CSJOB=3 CSJOB=4 On-line job listings (e.g., Monstertrak, Experiences.com, etc.) CSLIST=1 CSLIST=2 CSLIST=3 CSLIST=4 14. How many faculty members know you well enough to provide a professional recommendation concerning your qualifications for a job or for advanced degree work? FACKNOW=1 -- 0 FACKNOW=2 -- 1 FACKNOW=3 -- 2 FACKNOW=4 -- 3 FACKNOW=5 -- 4 or more Click Next to save your entries on this page and proceed to the next page.
Part B. Future Plans (continued)
11. If you plan to pursue a Master’s or Doctoral degree in the fall, in which field(s) do you expect to earn a degree? (Please specify in the box below.) MASTFIELD
12. How important was Career Services in helping you to ... ... explore career options? CSEXPLO=1 -- Not Important CSEXPLO=2 -- Somewhat Important CSEXPLO=3 -- Very Important CSEXPLO=4 -- Essential CSEXPLO=5 -- Not Applicable ... locate employment following college? CSEMPLY=1 -- Not Important CSEMPLY=2 -- Somewhat Important CSEMPLY=3 -- Very Important CSEMPLY=4 -- Essential CSEMPLY=5 -- Not Applicable
13. From whom or where did you get information to help you achieve your post-graduation plans and how valuable was the information? (Mark one answer for each source.)
Resume critique
Parents or family
14. How many faculty members know you well enough to provide a professional recommendation concerning your qualifications for a job or for advanced degree work? FACKNOW=1 -- 0 FACKNOW=2 -- 1 FACKNOW=3 -- 2 FACKNOW=4 -- 3 FACKNOW=5 -- 4 or more
PART C. Financing Your Undergraduate Education 15. How did you finance your undergraduate education (tuition, fees, room and board)? Not a Source Minor Source Major Source Don't Know A. Financial aid from your institution (includes work-study, student loans, scholarships, and grants) FAIDINST=1 FAIDINST=2 FAIDINST=3 FAIDINST=4 B. Parental resources (Parents' earnings, savings, assets, trusts, loans taken out by your parents, tuition assistance programs from parents' employers) FPARENT=1 FPARENT=2 FPARENT=3 FPARENT=4 C. Other personal resources - exclude items listed in A. above (Include your own savings and assets, vacation period earnings, loans to you from relatives, non-institutional scholarships or grants, gifts, trusts from relatives other than parents) FPERSON=1 FPERSON=2 FPERSON=3 FPERSON=4 D. Other sources (Please describe): FOTHERS=1 FOTHERS=2 FOTHERS=3 FOTHERS=4 16. How much of your college costs this year were paid for with a grant or scholarship (aid you need NOT repay)? GRANT=1 -- None GRANT=2 -- $1 - $4,999 GRANT=3 -- $5,000 - $9,999 GRANT=4 -- $10,000 - $14,999 GRANT=5 -- $15,000 - $19,999 GRANT=6 -- $20,000 or more GRANT=7 -- Do not know 17. What is the total amount YOU borrowed personally for your undergraduate education (tuition, fees, room and board)? TOWNLOAN=01 -- $0 TOWNLOAN=02 -- $1 - $4,999 TOWNLOAN=03 -- $5,000 - $9,999 TOWNLOAN=04 -- $10,000 -$14,999 TOWNLOAN=05 -- $15,000 -$19,999 TOWNLOAN=06 -- $20,000 - $24,999 TOWNLOAN=07 -- $25,000 - $29,999 TOWNLOAN=08 -- $30,000 or more TOWNLOAN=09 -- More than $0 but unable to estimate the amount 18. Will your parents or family help you pay off the loans in question 17? HELPPAY=1 -- Yes HELPPAY=2 -- No 19. What has been the impact on your family of paying for your education (tuition, fees, room and board) at this institution? IMPACT=1 -- None/Slight IMPACT=2 -- Moderate IMPACT=3 -- Considerable IMPACT=4 -- Severe IMPACT=5 -- Not applicable (My family does not contribute funds for my education.) 20. Paying for college can affect students' college experiences. The statements below describe some possible effects. Please tell us to what extent you agree or disagree with each statement. Strongly Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree Not Applicable A. My work-study or academic year job helps me gain valuable skills and experience. EVALSKIL=1 EVALSKIL=2 EVALSKIL=3 EVALSKIL=4 EVALSKIL=5 B. My job schedule does not leave sufficient study time. ENOTIME=1 ENOTIME=2 ENOTIME=3 ENOTIME=4 ENOTIME=5 C. My work schedule does not allow enough time for socializing with friends and peers. ESOCIAL=1 ESOCIAL=2 ESOCIAL=3 ESOCIAL=4 ESOCIAL=5 D. I will be seriously burdened by loan payments when I graduate. EBURDEN=1 EBURDEN=2 EBURDEN=3 EBURDEN=4 EBURDEN=5 E. I took longer to complete my degree than I had anticipated. ELONG=1 ELONG=2 ELONG=3 ELONG=4 ELONG=5 F. Due to a lack of money, I have had to forego: Strongly Disagree Disagree Agree Strongly Agree Not Applicable Study abroad LMABROAD=1 LMABROAD=2 LMABROAD=3 LMABROAD=4 LMABROAD=5 Extracurricular clubs LMEXTRA=1 LMEXTRA=2 LMEXTRA=3 LMEXTRA=4 LMEXTRA=5 Internship LMINTERN=1 LMINTERN=2 LMINTERN=3 LMINTERN=4 LMINTERN=5 Fraternity/sorority LMFRAT=1 LMFRAT=2 LMFRAT=3 LMFRAT=4 LMFRAT=5 Community service LMSERV=1 LMSERV=2 LMSERV=3 LMSERV=4 LMSERV=5 Travel during vacation or breaks LMTRAVEL=1 LMTRAVEL=2 LMTRAVEL=3 LMTRAVEL=4 LMTRAVEL=5 Time with friends LMTIME=1 LMTIME=2 LMTIME=3 LMTIME=4 LMTIME=5 Non-paying research/internships LMRESINT=1 LMRESINT=2 LMRESINT=3 LMRESINT=4 LMRESINT=5 Click Next to save your entries on this page and proceed to the next page.
PART C. Financing Your Undergraduate Education
15. How did you finance your undergraduate education (tuition, fees, room and board)?
16. How much of your college costs this year were paid for with a grant or scholarship (aid you need NOT repay)? GRANT=1 -- None GRANT=2 -- $1 - $4,999 GRANT=3 -- $5,000 - $9,999 GRANT=4 -- $10,000 - $14,999 GRANT=5 -- $15,000 - $19,999 GRANT=6 -- $20,000 or more GRANT=7 -- Do not know
17. What is the total amount YOU borrowed personally for your undergraduate education (tuition, fees, room and board)? TOWNLOAN=01 -- $0 TOWNLOAN=02 -- $1 - $4,999 TOWNLOAN=03 -- $5,000 - $9,999 TOWNLOAN=04 -- $10,000 -$14,999 TOWNLOAN=05 -- $15,000 -$19,999 TOWNLOAN=06 -- $20,000 - $24,999 TOWNLOAN=07 -- $25,000 - $29,999 TOWNLOAN=08 -- $30,000 or more TOWNLOAN=09 -- More than $0 but unable to estimate the amount
18. Will your parents or family help you pay off the loans in question 17? HELPPAY=1 -- Yes HELPPAY=2 -- No
19. What has been the impact on your family of paying for your education (tuition, fees, room and board) at this institution? IMPACT=1 -- None/Slight IMPACT=2 -- Moderate IMPACT=3 -- Considerable IMPACT=4 -- Severe IMPACT=5 -- Not applicable (My family does not contribute funds for my education.)
20. Paying for college can affect students' college experiences. The statements below describe some possible effects. Please tell us to what extent you agree or disagree with each statement.
PART D. Your Major 21. Please fill in the code(s) for the field(s) of your undergraduate major(s). Use the six-digit code from the Major Code List insert included with this survey. Write the appropriate code(s) below and fill in the circle of the corresponding number in each column. (Fill in more than one field ONLY if you have completed a second major in two fields on the Major Code List. You will answer more detailed questions about Major 1 in Questions 22-24.) MAJOR1 -- Major 1 SELECT Major 1... MAJOR2 -- Major 2 SELECT Major 2... 22. On the whole, how satisfied have you been with your major? (If you have more than one major, answer based on Major 1 in Question 21.) DISSATISFIED SATISMAJ=1 -- Very dissatisfied SATISMAJ=2 -- Generally dissatisfied SATISMAJ=3 -- Ambivalent SATISMAJ=4 -- Generally satisfied SATISFIED SATISMAJ=5 -- Very satisfied 23. What is the average grade you have received during your college career, overall and in your major? (Refer to Major 1 in Question 21.) Overall Major GPAOVR=1 GPAMAJ=1 A GPAOVR=2 GPAMAJ=2 A- GPAOVR=3 GPAMAJ=3 B+ GPAOVR=4 GPAMAJ=4 B GPAOVR=5 GPAMAJ=5 B-/C+ GPAOVR=6 GPAMAJ=6 C or below 24. Listed below are various aspects of your MAJOR. How important do you think they are? How satisfied are you with them? (Fill in one response in Part I and one response in Part II for each item; if you have more than one major, answer based on the major you reported for Major 1 in Question 21). IMPORTANCE SATISFACTION Not Applicable Not Applicable Essential Very Satisfied Very Important Generally Satisfied Somewhat Important Generally Dissatisfied Not Important Very Dissatisfied Availability of courses you want to study MICOURSE=1 MICOURSE=2 MICOURSE=3 MICOURSE=4 MICOURSE=5 MSCOURSE=1 MSCOURSE=2 MSCOURSE=3 MSCOURSE=4 MSCOURSE=5 Intellectual excitement MIINTELL=1 MIINTELL=2 MIINTELL=3 MIINTELL=4 MIINTELL=5 MSINTELL=1 MSINTELL=2 MSINTELL=3 MSINTELL=4 MSINTELL=5 Quality of instruction MIQINST=1 MIQINST=2 MIQINST=3 MIQINST=4 MIQINST=5 MSQINST=1 MSQINST=2 MSQINST=3 MSQINST=4 MSQINST=5 Quality of advising MIQADV=1 MIQADV=2 MIQADV=3 MIQADV=4 MIQADV=5 MSQADV=1 MSQADV=2 MSQADV=3 MSQADV=4 MSQADV=5 Laboratory experience MILABEXP=1 MILABEXP=2 MILABEXP=3 MILABEXP=4 MILABEXP=5 MSLABEXP=1 MSLABEXP=2 MSLABEXP=3 MSLABEXP=4 MSLABEXP=5 Opportunities for class discussion MIDISCUS=1 MIDISCUS=2 MIDISCUS=3 MIDISCUS=4 MIDISCUS=5 MSDISCUS=1 MSDISCUS=2 MSDISCUS=3 MSDISCUS=4 MSDISCUS=5 Availability of instructors during office hours MIAVLHO=1 MIAVLHO=2 MIAVLHO=3 MIAVLHO=4 MIAVLHO=5 MSAVLHO=1 MSAVLHO=2 MSAVLHO=3 MSAVLHO=4 MSAVLHO=5 Availability of instructors outside of office hours MIAVLOTH=1 MIAVLOTH=2 MIAVLOTH=3 MIAVLOTH=4 MIAVLOTH=5 MSAVLOTH=1 MSAVLOTH=2 MSAVLOTH=3 MSAVLOTH=4 MSAVLOTH=5 Other contact with instructors outside classroom MIOUTSID=1 MIOUTSID=2 MIOUTSID=3 MIOUTSID=4 MIOUTSID=5 MSOUTSID=1 MSOUTSID=2 MSOUTSID=3 MSOUTSID=4 MSOUTSID=5 Helpfulness of faculty outside classroom MIHELP=1 MIHELP=2 MIHELP=3 MIHELP=4 MIHELP=5 MSHELP=1 MSHELP=2 MSHELP=3 MSHELP=4 MSHELP=5 Availability of tutoring and other help MITUTOR=1 MITUTOR=2 MITUTOR=3 MITUTOR=4 MITUTOR=5 MSTUTOR=1 MSTUTOR=2 MSTUTOR=3 MSTUTOR=4 MSTUTOR=5 Flexibility of your major (i.e., time for electives) MIFLEX=1 MIFLEX=2 MIFLEX=3 MIFLEX=4 MIFLEX=5 MSFLEX=1 MSFLEX=2 MSFLEX=3 MSFLEX=4 MSFLEX=5 Adequacy of laboratory facilities MILABFAC=1 MILABFAC=2 MILABFAC=3 MILABFAC=4 MILABFAC=5 MSLABFAC=1 MSLABFAC=2 MSLABFAC=3 MSLABFAC=4 MSLABFAC=5 Classrooms and classroom facilities MICLASS=1 MICLASS=2 MICLASS=3 MICLASS=4 MICLASS=5 MSCLASS=1 MSCLASS=2 MSCLASS=3 MSCLASS=4 MSCLASS=5 Undergraduate departmental office MIDEPTOF=1 MIDEPTOF=2 MIDEPTOF=3 MIDEPTOF=4 MIDEPTOF=5 MSDEPTOF=1 MSDEPTOF=2 MSDEPTOF=3 MSDEPTOF=4 MSDEPTOF=5 Click Next to save your entries on this page and proceed to the next page.
PART D. Your Major
21. Please fill in the code(s) for the field(s) of your undergraduate major(s). Use the six-digit code from the Major Code List insert included with this survey. Write the appropriate code(s) below and fill in the circle of the corresponding number in each column. (Fill in more than one field ONLY if you have completed a second major in two fields on the Major Code List. You will answer more detailed questions about Major 1 in Questions 22-24.)
MAJOR1 -- Major 1 SELECT Major 1... MAJOR2 -- Major 2 SELECT Major 2...
22. On the whole, how satisfied have you been with your major? (If you have more than one major, answer based on Major 1 in Question 21.)
23. What is the average grade you have received during your college career, overall and in your major? (Refer to Major 1 in Question 21.)
24. Listed below are various aspects of your MAJOR. How important do you think they are? How satisfied are you with them? (Fill in one response in Part I and one response in Part II for each item; if you have more than one major, answer based on the major you reported for Major 1 in Question 21).
PART E. Activities 25. In which years, during college, did you actively participate in any of the following? (If you participated in an activity, mark as many years as apply.) Participated 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year Independent study/research for credit PINDRY1=1 PINDRY2=1 PINDRY3=1 PINDRY4=1 Research with a faculty member for credit PFACRY1=1 PFACRY2=1 PFACRY3=1 PFACRY4=1 Research with faculty NOT for credit PFACNCY1=1 PFACNCY2=1 PFACNCY3=1 PFACNCY4=1 Publishing or presenting a paper off-campus PPAPERY1=1 PPAPERY2=1 PPAPERY3=1 PPAPERY4=1 Study-abroad program PABRDY1=1 PABRDY2=1 PABRDY3=1 PABRDY4=1 Internship abroad PINTABR1=1 PINTABR2=1 PINTABR3=1 PINTABR4=1 Off-campus study in the U.S. POFFCMY1=1 POFFCMY2=1 POFFCMY3=1 POFFCMY4=1 Internship in the U.S. PINTUSY1=1 PINTUSY2=1 PINTUSY3=1 PINTUSY4=1 Racial/cultural awareness program or workshop PRACEY1=1 PRACEY2=1 PRACEY3=1 PRACEY4=1 Sexual harassment seminar or workshop PSEXHY1=1 PSEXHY2=1 PSEXHY3=1 PSEXHY4=1 Alcohol awareness session PALCHY1=1 PALCHY2=1 PALCHY3=1 PALCHY4=1 Religious or spiritual group PRELIGY1=1 PRELIGY2=1 PRELIGY3=1 PRELIGY4=1 Music/theater group PMUSICY1=1 PMUSICY2=1 PMUSICY3=1 PMUSICY4=1 Student government PSTGOVY1=1 PSTGOVY2=1 PSTGOVY3=1 PSTGOVY4=1 Political group PPOLITY1=1 PPOLITY2=1 PPOLITY3=1 PPOLITY4=1 Cultural/ethnic organization PCULETY1=1 PCULETY2=1 PCULETY3=1 PCULETY4=1 Volunteer service PVOLUNY1=1 PVOLUNY2=1 PVOLUNY3=1 PVOLUNY4=1 Fraternity or sorority PFRATY1=1 PFRATY2=1 PFRATY3=1 PFRATY4=1 Intercollegiate athletics PICATHY1=1 PICATHY2=1 PICATHY3=1 PICATHY4=1 Intramural athletics PIMATHY1=1 PIMATHY2=1 PIMATHY3=1 PIMATHY4=1 Club sports PCBATHY1=1 PCBATHY2=1 PCBATHY3=1 PCBATHY4=1 26. During the fall term of your senior year, approximately how many hours did you spend during a typical week doing the following activities? None < 1 hour 1-2 3-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26+ hours Scheduled classes or labs HCLASS=1 HCLASS=2 HCLASS=3 HCLASS=4 HCLASS=5 HCLASS=6 HCLASS=7 HCLASS=8 HCLASS=9 Work on scheduled courses outside of class or labs HSTUDY=1 HSTUDY=2 HSTUDY=3 HSTUDY=4 HSTUDY=5 HSTUDY=6 HSTUDY=7 HSTUDY=8 HSTUDY=9 Other academic work (e.g., thesis; research) HOTHACAD=1 HOTHACAD=2 HOTHACAD=3 HOTHACAD=4 HOTHACAD=5 HOTHACAD=6 HOTHACAD=7 HOTHACAD=8 HOTHACAD=9 Talking with faculty outside of class HTALKFAC=1 HTALKFAC=2 HTALKFAC=3 HTALKFAC=4 HTALKFAC=5 HTALKFAC=6 HTALKFAC=7 HTALKFAC=8 HTALKFAC=9 Intercollegiate sports HICATH=1 HICATH=2 HICATH=3 HICATH=4 HICATH=5 HICATH=6 HICATH=7 HICATH=8 HICATH=9 Intramural sports HIMATH=1 HIMATH=2 HIMATH=3 HIMATH=4 HIMATH=5 HIMATH=6 HIMATH=7 HIMATH=8 HIMATH=9 Club sports HCBATH=1 HCBATH=2 HCBATH=3 HCBATH=4 HCBATH=5 HCBATH=6 HCBATH=7 HCBATH=8 HCBATH=9 Other exercise/fitness HEXER=1 HEXER=2 HEXER=3 HEXER=4 HEXER=5 HEXER=6 HEXER=7 HEXER=8 HEXER=9 Partying HPARTY=1 HPARTY=2 HPARTY=3 HPARTY=4 HPARTY=5 HPARTY=6 HPARTY=7 HPARTY=8 HPARTY=9 Other socializing with friends HSOCIAL=1 HSOCIAL=2 HSOCIAL=3 HSOCIAL=4 HSOCIAL=5 HSOCIAL=6 HSOCIAL=7 HSOCIAL=8 HSOCIAL=9 Clubs/organized groups HCLUBS=1 HCLUBS=2 HCLUBS=3 HCLUBS=4 HCLUBS=5 HCLUBS=6 HCLUBS=7 HCLUBS=8 HCLUBS=9 Watching TV HWATCHTV=1 HWATCHTV=2 HWATCHTV=3 HWATCHTV=4 HWATCHTV=5 HWATCHTV=6 HWATCHTV=7 HWATCHTV=8 HWATCHTV=9 Using a computer for academic work HCOMPAW=1 HCOMPAW=2 HCOMPAW=3 HCOMPAW=4 HCOMPAW=5 HCOMPAW=6 HCOMPAW=7 HCOMPAW=8 HCOMPAW=9 Computer games, surfing the net, etc. HCMPGAME=1 HCMPGAME=2 HCMPGAME=3 HCMPGAME=4 HCMPGAME=5 HCMPGAME=6 HCMPGAME=7 HCMPGAME=8 HCMPGAME=9 Electronic communications (e-mail, instant messaging) HCMPCOM=1 HCMPCOM=2 HCMPCOM=3 HCMPCOM=4 HCMPCOM=5 HCMPCOM=6 HCMPCOM=7 HCMPCOM=8 HCMPCOM=9 Working for pay HWORK=1 HWORK=2 HWORK=3 HWORK=4 HWORK=5 HWORK=6 HWORK=7 HWORK=8 HWORK=9 Volunteer work HVOLUNT=1 HVOLUNT=2 HVOLUNT=3 HVOLUNT=4 HVOLUNT=5 HVOLUNT=6 HVOLUNT=7 HVOLUNT=8 HVOLUNT=9 27. Please indicate whether you agree or disagree with this statement. I feel I have been able to find a balance between my academic work and extra-curricular activities. BALANCE=1 -- Strongly Disagree BALANCE=2 -- Disagree BALANCE=3 -- Agree BALANCE=4 -- Strongly Agree Click Next to save your entries on this page and proceed to the next page.
PART E. Activities
25. In which years, during college, did you actively participate in any of the following? (If you participated in an activity, mark as many years as apply.)
26. During the fall term of your senior year, approximately how many hours did you spend during a typical week doing the following activities?
27. Please indicate whether you agree or disagree with this statement.
I feel I have been able to find a balance between my academic work and extra-curricular activities. BALANCE=1 -- Strongly Disagree BALANCE=2 -- Disagree BALANCE=3 -- Agree BALANCE=4 -- Strongly Agree
PART F. Your Background 28. Your sex. SEX=1 -- Male SEX=2 -- Female 29. Where did you live during college? (Fill in ONE option for each year). 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year Residence hall RESID1=1 RESID2=1 RESID3=1 RESID4=1 Interest house or other campus housing RESID1=2 RESID2=2 RESID3=2 RESID4=2 Fraternity or sorority RESID1=3 RESID2=3 RESID3=3 RESID4=3 On-campus apartment RESID1=4 RESID2=4 RESID3=4 RESID4=4 Off-campus apartment RESID1=5 RESID2=5 RESID3=5 RESID4=5 With parents or relatives RESID1=6 RESID2=6 RESID3=6 RESID4=6 Studying abroad or another off-campus program RESID1=7 RESID2=7 RESID3=7 RESID4=7 30. Your citizenship status. CITIZEN=1 -- United States citizen CITIZEN=2 -- U.S. permanent resident (green card holder) and citizen of another country CITIZEN=3 -- Citizen of another country with a student visa or other non-immigrant visa 31. Your race or ethnic group. Mark all that apply. NATAM=1 -- American Indian or Alaska Native ASIAN=1 -- Asian BLACK=1 -- Black or African American HISP=1 -- Hispanic or Latino HAWAII=1 -- Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander WHITE=1 -- White 32. Did either of your parents attend the institution from which you will graduate this spring? PARALUM=1 -- Neither PARALUM=2 -- Mother only PARALUM=3 -- Father only PARALUM=4 -- Both 33. Were you admitted to this college or university: ADMIT=1 -- Early Action or Early Decision ADMIT=2 -- Regular admission ADMIT=3 -- As a transfer from another institution 34. Please indicate whether you actively participated in any of the following intercollegiate sports during your time at this college or university. Sport 1: Sport 2: (fill in ONLY if you participate in two intercollegiate sports) SPORT1 & SPORT2: 1 - Baseball 2 - Basketball 3 - Crew (Rowing) 4 - Cross Country 5 - Fencing 6 - Field Hockey 7 - Football 8 - Golf 9 - Gymnastics 10 - Ice Hockey 11 - Lacrosse 12 - Rifle 13 - Sailing 14 - Skiing 15 - Soccer 16 - Softball 17 - Squash 18 - Swimming & Diving 19 - Tennis 20 - Track 21 - Volleyball 22 - Water Polo 23 - Wrestling 24 - Other 35. What is your best estimate of the total annual before tax income from all sources of the parent, parents, and/or stepparents who helped pay for your undergraduate education? INCOME=01 -- Under $25,000 INCOME=02 -- $25,000 - $49,999 INCOME=03 -- $50,000 - $74,999 INCOME=04 -- $75,000 - $99,999 INCOME=05 -- $100,000 - $124,999 INCOME=06 -- $125,000 -$149,999 INCOME=07 -- $150,000 -$174,999 INCOME=08 -- $175,000 -$199,999 INCOME=09 -- $200,000 - $249,999 INCOME=10 -- $250,000 - $299,999 INCOME=11 -- $300,000 or above 36A. What is the highest level of education completed by each of your parents? Please mark their highest degree below: Mother Father MHIDEG=1 FHIDEG=1 No high school diploma or equivalent MHIDEG=2 FHIDEG=2 High school diploma or equivalent MHIDEG=3 FHIDEG=3 Post-secondary school other than college MHIDEG=4 FHIDEG=4 Some college or associate's degree MHIDEG=5 FHIDEG=5 Bachelor's degree MHIDEG=6 FHIDEG=6 Graduate or professional degree 36B. If one or both of your parents have a graduate or professional degree, please mark all that apply. Mother Father MMASTERS=1 FMASTERS=1 Master's degree in the Arts & Sciences or Engineering MMBA=1 FMBA=1 Master's degree in Business (MBA) MOTHMAS=1 FPOTHMAS=1 Other Master's degree MPROFDOC=1 FPROFDOC=1 Professional doctorate (EdD, DDiv) MPHD=1 FPHD=1 Ph.D. MMEDPHD=1 FMEDPHD=1 Medical doctorate (MD, DO, DDS, DVM) MLAW=1 FLAW=1 Law degree (JD, LLB) Click Next to save your entries on this page and proceed to the next page.
PART F. Your Background
28. Your sex. SEX=1 -- Male SEX=2 -- Female
29. Where did you live during college? (Fill in ONE option for each year).
30. Your citizenship status. CITIZEN=1 -- United States citizen CITIZEN=2 -- U.S. permanent resident (green card holder) and citizen of another country CITIZEN=3 -- Citizen of another country with a student visa or other non-immigrant visa
31. Your race or ethnic group. Mark all that apply. NATAM=1 -- American Indian or Alaska Native ASIAN=1 -- Asian BLACK=1 -- Black or African American HISP=1 -- Hispanic or Latino HAWAII=1 -- Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander WHITE=1 -- White
32. Did either of your parents attend the institution from which you will graduate this spring? PARALUM=1 -- Neither PARALUM=2 -- Mother only PARALUM=3 -- Father only PARALUM=4 -- Both
33. Were you admitted to this college or university: ADMIT=1 -- Early Action or Early Decision ADMIT=2 -- Regular admission ADMIT=3 -- As a transfer from another institution
34. Please indicate whether you actively participated in any of the following intercollegiate sports during your time at this college or university.
Sport 1: Sport 2: (fill in ONLY if you participate in two intercollegiate sports) SPORT1 & SPORT2: 1 - Baseball 2 - Basketball 3 - Crew (Rowing) 4 - Cross Country 5 - Fencing 6 - Field Hockey 7 - Football 8 - Golf 9 - Gymnastics 10 - Ice Hockey 11 - Lacrosse 12 - Rifle 13 - Sailing 14 - Skiing 15 - Soccer 16 - Softball 17 - Squash 18 - Swimming & Diving 19 - Tennis 20 - Track 21 - Volleyball 22 - Water Polo 23 - Wrestling 24 - Other
35. What is your best estimate of the total annual before tax income from all sources of the parent, parents, and/or stepparents who helped pay for your undergraduate education? INCOME=01 -- Under $25,000 INCOME=02 -- $25,000 - $49,999 INCOME=03 -- $50,000 - $74,999 INCOME=04 -- $75,000 - $99,999 INCOME=05 -- $100,000 - $124,999 INCOME=06 -- $125,000 -$149,999 INCOME=07 -- $150,000 -$174,999 INCOME=08 -- $175,000 -$199,999 INCOME=09 -- $200,000 - $249,999 INCOME=10 -- $250,000 - $299,999 INCOME=11 -- $300,000 or above
36A. What is the highest level of education completed by each of your parents? Please mark their highest degree below:
36B. If one or both of your parents have a graduate or professional degree, please mark all that apply.
Your comments will be welcome, read, and considered carefully ... and will remain confidential when reported to policy makers at your school. Please use the space below to comment on what your school could have done to improve your undergraduate experience or what you wish you had done differently, or both. TEXTBOX: IMPROVE.TEXT Please use the space below to describe the most important outcomes of your time as an undergraduate. Where possible, be specific about how your college or university contributed to these accomplishments, changes or other developments. TEXTBOX: OUTCOMES.TEXT Please use the space below to elaborate on any of the questions above (refer to the question by number) and to comment on any other aspect of your undergraduate experience not covered in this questionnaire. TEXTBOX: COMMENT.TEXT PART G. Supplemental questions for your own college or university. LOCAL QUESTIONS - ALL WILL BE LOCAL1 to LOCALNN (TBD) except for items with double digit values and text values. Click FINISH to save your entries on this page and complete the survey Thank you very much for contributing to this research!
Your comments will be welcome, read, and considered carefully ... and will remain confidential when reported to policy makers at your school.
Please use the space below to comment on what your school could have done to improve your undergraduate experience or what you wish you had done differently, or both. TEXTBOX: IMPROVE.TEXT
Please use the space below to describe the most important outcomes of your time as an undergraduate. Where possible, be specific about how your college or university contributed to these accomplishments, changes or other developments. TEXTBOX: OUTCOMES.TEXT
Please use the space below to elaborate on any of the questions above (refer to the question by number) and to comment on any other aspect of your undergraduate experience not covered in this questionnaire. TEXTBOX: COMMENT.TEXT
PART G. Supplemental questions for your own college or university.
LOCAL QUESTIONS - ALL WILL BE LOCAL1 to LOCALNN (TBD) except for items with double digit values and text values.
Click FINISH to save your entries on this page and complete the survey
Thank you very much for contributing to this research!